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Accessibility statement

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Deklaracja witryny https://pjf.uj.edu.pl

Introduction

The Jagiellonian University in Krakow undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the website: pjf.uj.edu.pl (site Jagiellońskie Centrum Badawcze: Prawo - Język - Filozofia, pages count: 20).

Launch and update dates

Date of the website launch: 2018-08-27.

Date of the last major update of this website: 2024-03-11 .

Status in terms of compliance with the Act

The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The non-compliance(s) or exemptions are listed below.

Assessment

Assessment compliant: 8, partially compliant: 23, not compliant: 0

1 - Perceivable

There may be text presented as graphics on the page.

The website may contain image files without the Alt attribute.

The website may contain graphic files with incorrect alternative descriptions.

Graphic links do not clearly communicate their purpose. They do not have alt attributes or have incorrect alternative descriptions.

There may be incorrectly constructed selection lists on the page, without an associated label.

Some subpages may have blank headings.

The website may contain tables structured in an inaccessible way.    

The page may contain inappropriately applied graphic separators that are not semantically defined.

There may be semantically defined headings on the page, but these are visually hidden.

There may be misapplied ARIA labels on the page.

The website may contain attachments or graphic files that represent text images.

There may be text presented as graphics on the page.

Some website aspects do not meet the minimum requirements for contrast.

  • 1.1 - Text Alternatives
    • 1.1.1 – Non-text Content: partially compliant
  • 1.2 – Time-based Media
    • 1.2.1 – Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded): compliant
    • 1.2.2 – Captions (Prerecorded): compliant
    • 1.2.3 – Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded): compliant
    • 1.2.5 – Audio Description (Prerecorded): partially compliant
  • 1.3 – Adaptable
    • 1.3.1 – Info and Relationships: partially compliant
    • 1.3.3 – Sensory Characteristics: partially compliant
    • 1.3.4 – Orientation: partially compliant
    • 1.3.5 – Identify Input Purpose: partially compliant
  • 1.4 – Distinguishable
    • 1.4.1 – Use of Color: compliant
    • 1.4.3 – Contrast (Minimum): compliant
    • 1.4.5 – Images of Text: partially compliant
    • 1.4.11 – Non-text Contrast: partially compliant
    • 1.4.12 – Text Spacing: compliant

2 - Operable

The website may contain elements that are inaccessible from the keyboard.

There may be a keyboard trap on the site.

The website may include links that are unclear in context.

Graphic links do not clearly communicate their purpose. They do not have alt attributes or have incorrect alternative descriptions.

There may be incorrectly constructed selection lists on the page, without an associated label.

There may be elements on the page with poorly visible keyboard focus.

A page can have links without a text label with an accessible name.

  • 2.1 – Keyboard Accessible
    • 2.1.1 – Keyboard: partially compliant
    • 2.1.2 – No Keyboard Trap: partially compliant
    • 2.1.4 – Character Key Shortcuts: partially compliant
  • 2.3 – Seizures and Physical Reactions
    • 2.3.1 – Three Flashes or Below Threshold: partially compliant
  • 2.4 – Navigable
    • 2.4.4 – Link Purpose (In Context): partially compliant
    • 2.4.6 – Headings and Labels: partially compliant
  • 2.5 – Input Modalities
    • 2.5.3 – Label in Name: partially compliant

3 - Understandable

The site may not have appropriate messages to warn you when a new tab or browser window is opened.

There may be semantically defined link elements on the page, but these are visually hidden.

Additional fields may appear on the page that the screen reader is not aware of.

There may be alerts on the site with form error identification that are structured in an inaccessible way.

There may be forms on the site that are not fully accessible

  • 3.1 – Readable
    • 3.1.2 – Language of Parts: compliant
  • 3.2 – Predictable
    • 3.2.2 – On Input: partially compliant
    • 3.2.3 – Consistent Navigation: partially compliant
  • 3.3 – Input Assistance
    • 3.3.1 – Error Identification: partially compliant
    • 3.3.2 – Labels or Instructions: partially compliant
    • 3.3.3 – Error Suggestion: partially compliant
    • 3.3.4 – Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data): partially compliant

4 - Robust

Status messages may not be read by supporting technologies without gaining focus.

 

Additional fields may appear on the page that the screen reader is not aware of.

 

  • 4.1 – Compatible
    • 4.1.1 – Parsing: compliant
    • 4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value: partially compliant
    • 4.1.3 – Status Messages: partially compliant

Date of the statement and method of its digital accessibility assessment

The statement was made by Klaudyna Horniczak on 2024-03-11. First publication of the statement: 2024-03-11 .

The statement was drawn up on the basis of a self-assessment performed by a public entity.

Keyboard shortcuts

You can navigate to the relevant content on the website (skiplink) using the TAB key. You can navigate to the accessibility statement using the LEFT ALT+ACCESSKEY+0 key on the website (Chrome,Safari,Opera, IE, Edge) or the LEFT ALT+SHIFT+ACCESSKEY+0 key (Firefox)

Feedback and contact details

If you experience problems accessing the website, please contact.
The contact person is Klaudyna Horniczak (email: klaudyna.horniczak@doctoral.uj.edu.pl). You can also get in touch by calling the following telephone number 501335995.

Requests for providing inaccessible information in accessible/alternative format and inaccessibility-related complaints can be made in the same way .

Information on the procedure

Anyone has the right to request the accessibility of a digital website, mobile application or any element thereof. It is also possible to request that the information be made available through an alternative means of accessibility, for example by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without an audio-description, etc.

The request should include

  1. the identity of the person making the request
  2. an indication of the relevant website or mobile application
  3. the contact method
Persons who express their need to receive information by an alternative means of access should also specify how the information is to be presented in a way convenient for them.

The public entity should comply with the request without delay, but no later than 7 days from the date of the request. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity shall inform the person making the request without delay when it will be possible to comply with the request, but the deadline shall not be longer than 2 months from the date of the request. If digital accessibility is not possible, the public body may propose an alternative means of accessing the information.

Where a public entity refuses to comply with a request to ensure accessibility or an alternative means of accessing the information, the person making the request may lodge a complaint about the provision of digital accessibility of the website, mobile application or an element of the website or mobile application. After exhausting the procedure indicated above, a request may also be made to the Ombudsman..

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